overwrite

An option that defines one mode to resolve file conflicts during

 

restore. All files are restored from a backup even if they are

 

older than existing files.

 

See also merging.

ownership

Backup ownership affects the ability of users to see and restore

 

data. Each backup session and all the data backed up within

 

it is assigned an owner. The owner can be the user that starts

 

an interactive backup, the account under which the CRS process

 

is running, or the user specified as the owner in the backup

 

specification options.

 

If a user starts an existing backup specification without modifying

 

it, the backup session is not considered as interactive.

 

If a modified backup specification is started by a user, the user

 

is the owner unless the following is true:

 

The user has the Switch Session Ownership user right.

 

The backup session owner is explicitly defined in the backup

 

specification, where the username, group or domain name,

 

and the system name are specified.

 

If a backup is scheduled on a UNIX Cell Manager, the session

 

owner is root:sys unless the above conditions are true.

 

If a backup is scheduled on a Windows Cell Manager, the

 

session owner is the user specified during the installation, unless

 

the above conditions are true.

P1S file

P1S file contains information on how to format and partition all

 

disks installed in the system during Enhanced Automated Disaster

 

Recovery (EADR). It is created during full backup and is saved

 

on backup medium and on Cell Manager into

 

Data_Protector_home\Config\Se ver\dr\p1s directory

 

on a Windows Cell Manager or in

 

/etc/opt/omni/server/dr/p1s directory on a UNIX Cell

 

Manager with the filename recovery.p1s.

package

(MC/ServiceGuard and Veritas Cluster specific term) A collection

 

of resources (for example volume groups, application services,

 

IP names and addresses) that are needed to run a specific

 

cluster-aware application.

pair status

(HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP specific term) A mirrored pair

 

of disks can have various status values depending on the action

 

performed on it. The three most important status values are:

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